Journal article
A glycoengineered antigen exploiting a conserved protein O-glycosylation pathway in the Burkholderia genus for detection of glanders infections
G Wang, L Glaser, NE Scott, Y Fathy Mohamed, R Ingram, K Laroucau, MA Valvano
Virulence | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2021
Abstract
We recently described a protein O-glycosylation pathway conserved in all species of the Burkholderia genus that results in the synthesis and incorporation of a trisaccharide glycan to membrane-exported proteins. Here, we exploited this system to construct and evaluate a diagnostic tool for glanders. Burkholderia mallei, the causative agent of glanders, is a highly infectious and fatal zoonotic pathogen that infects horses, mules, donkeys, and occasionally humans. A highly sensitive and specific diagnostic tool is crucial for the control, elimination, and eradication of B. mallei infections. We constructed plasmids carrying synthetic genes encoding a modified, previously unannotated Burkholde..
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Awarded by Medical Research Council Canada
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by a Medical Research Council (Confidence in Concept grant CD1617-CIC04) to M.A. V. and R.J.I., and by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) project grants APP1100164 awarded to N.E.S; National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) [APP1100164]; Medical Research Council Canada (UK) [CD1617-CIC04]